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magnet
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
magnet
(noun)
magnet school
(noun)
magnet
/
ˈ
mægnət/
noun
plural
magnets
magnet
/
ˈ
mægnət/
noun
plural
magnets
Britannica Dictionary definition of MAGNET
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]
1
:
a piece of material (such as iron or steel) that is able to attract certain metals
(
US
) a
refrigerator magnet
[=a small object with a magnet attached to it that can stick to a refrigerator or other metal surface]
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:
something or someone that attracts people or things
—
often +
for
The town is a
magnet for
tourists in the summer months.
a controversial politician who has become a
magnet for
criticism [=who attracts a great deal of criticism]
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